Monday, March 2, 2009

Lake Mary, FL. - Laser Photonics, the industry leader in developing high-tech fiber and Co2 laser systems material processing, has started 2009 with a larger number of orders coming in from overseas customers for the Titan Series Fiber Laser Cutting Machine than projected.

The Titan Series is a large flatbed multipurpose fiber laser cutting system built from state-of-the-art technology. This system is equipped with a high-power, energy-efficient fiber laser and an advanced direct drive motion control platform and single pallet shuttle table. The Titan has a lighter weight design and the fastest cutting speed on the market for comparable systems. This laser cutting system offers ultra low power consumption allowing for the lowest operating costs among all laser types.

“It’s an exciting time for Laser Photonics,” said Ryan Semmer, Industrial Product Marketing Manager for Laser Photonics. “Manufacturers overseas have discovered the advantages, capabilities and the cost saving factors of our Titan Series.”

Using a high performance, energy-efficient fiber laser, the Titan will achieve a level of quality and detail that is unprecedented in the industry for laser cutting. It can cut/engrave aluminum, anodized aluminum, alloy metals, stainless steel, mild steel, copper, brass, non transparent plastics, plaques, create stencils, and more.

“Our customers are as varied as the materials and applications the Titan Series can process,” said Semmer. “One customer in the Middle East is a sign manufacturer while another is in the food processing equipment business in Russia, but all of our customers have one thing in common – they have realized that the future of laser cutting and material processing is with Fiber Laser systems”.

Laser Photonics is the industry leader in developing high-tech fiber and CO₂ laser systems for marking, cutting and engraving applications. Our systems are used by manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, industrial, defense, electronic and medical industries around the world. For more info visit http://http://www.laserphotonics.com/ or call 407-829-2613.